The comfort zone is the area of comfort we set out for ourselves in which we are most comfortable in. Chris Brady likes to call it the "familiar zone" because there's really nothing comfortable about it.
How can we call it "comfort" when there's debt? Or when we're not chasing our dreams and settling for lesser ones? It truly is more accurate to call it a familiar zone.
"Only through pushing past a person's comfort zone will a person improve his level of skills." -Orrin Woodward
We're not growing when we're doing the same things every day. We are more likely to notice the areas we need to grow in when we get out of our familiar zone than when we remain in it.
If you want to grow, do something outside of your familiar zone!
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Revision Wednesday
Blog post originally created on December 5, 2013 and can be found here.
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